Welcome to Pop's General Merchandise!I'm Nancy Magill, and I am looking forward to taking your orders and answering any of your questions about our products. This is the gateway to Pop's General Merchandise and to Pop's Dry Goods.

Pop's General Merchandise is where we sell Pop's own home-made products--the Amazing Miracle Oil, Magnetized Water, and Pop Haydn's Hard Rock Candy. We now have free shipping on all our products!

Unfortunately, some of our products such as foods and liquids can not be shipped outside the USA.

Pop's General Merchandise

You can always contact me personally at magill@pophaydn.com and I will help you in anyway I can. We can also take credit card orders over the phone or by email. Our business phone is 323-344-8793.

Pop's Dry GoodsPop's Dry Goods is a different shop run for us by Cafe Press (cafepress.com), and has a separate checkout and separate shipping and handling rules than we have here at Pop's General Merchandise. You can click here to take you to: Pop's Dry Goods.

When you leave this page for Pop's Dry Goods you will find shirts, tee's, jackets, hats and other apparel featuring Pop Haydn, the Medicine Show and other wonderful graphics by Steve Mitchell, as well as clocks, throw pillows, coffee cups, gym bags, canvas grocery bags and other useful, silly, interesting and novel items. These are high quality and fun items.

Pop's Dry Goods:

Here we sell beach bags and heavy canvas grocery totes, and gym bags.

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We have short sleeve shirts and tees, long sleeve shirts, jackets and outerware.

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You can buy posters, buttons and signs to support your favorite candidate of the Greater American Confidence Party.

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We have coffee mugs, and beer steins, clocks and throw-pillows and other fun, useful and silly stuff.

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Pop's Magic Online Magic Shop

A page dedicated to magicians who are interested in using and learning material from Pop Haydn's books, DVDs, and props for professional magic:

Pop Haydn's book Stories of a Street Performer

Review by Jason Stack:Even a brief glance at the videos I link to on this site will show a bit of fandom for Whit “Pop” Haydn, but this is where fandom can work for me. I probably wouldn’t have known about this autobiography, which is nicely written in a conversational style. Other than the opening chapter, it feels much like sitting down with Whit for a few beers.The opening chapter is a brief history of street performing magicians and what separates this form of performance from performing in other venues. Now, please understand, this isn’t the same as someone like David Blaine or one of his imitators stopping a random person on the street and saying “Do you want to see a trick?” before doing some packet card miracle and letting them move on. This is more of finding your spot, your pitch, in busking parlance, and drawing people in to watch a small show, hatting them at the end. It’s the equivalent of giving someone a candy bar and asking them to pay you for it if they thought it was any good. After that, you reset and do the act again trying to pull in a new crowd. If you’re good, you can make a living from it (not a personal claim I can make).After that chapter, it’s Storytime with Whit, and this is the heart and soul of the story. Whit starts us pretty much from where he lost his job, assigned to him because of his conscientious objector status towards the Vietnam War, due to failing his draft physical due to poor eyesight and starts performing in in streets of New York at a time when it was pretty much unheard of...More Here

Pop's Survival Tips for the 21st Century

Here is Pop's recipe for an Eastern North Carolina pulled pork BBQ sandwich. It is real good!